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Department of Labour Protection and Welfare warn! workers’ remembrance to do at home through the net was tricked, always ask for proof

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          Mr. Ananchai Uthaiwattanachep, Director General of the Department of Labor Protection and Welfare revealed that from the case of the media present that there are scammers scam workers to do at home in the nature of advertising through social media or online channels that have an online career to get to do at home like bead separation, rubber packs, hairpin packs, button packs, etc. when finished work they are not paid. In some cases, the home-based worker transfers the money to the beneficiary, and when it gets paid, he or she flees. The victim can not take legal action against these criminals because they do not know who the employer is because there is no evidence of hiring. The Department of Labor Protection and Welfare hereby warns those who seek to earn money by taking home-made jobs to be cautious of fraud in this form. Workers’ Compensation Protection Act 2010 provides a framework for the protection of home-based workers, for example, by requiring employers to document home-made work for the recipient. The job must include the name of the employer and the employer, the rate of compensation, the employer does not call for a guarantee of work or collateral the recipient including not to hire a dangerous work.
          The Director General of the Department of Labor Protection and Welfare said the Department of Labor Protection and Welfare requires both parties to comply with the law. In particular, the recipient must be sure to get the job done beforehand, and ask for a copy of the employment document from the employer at all times, as evidence and a benefit in exercising the legal right. The deposit is strictly prohibited. The penalty rate for employers violating the law is fine from ten thousand to two hundred thousand or imprisonment from one month to one year If you have any questions or would like to consult, please contact: Department of Labor Protection and Welfare 0 2245 7170 or the Bangkok Labor Protection and Welfare Office or call the 1506 hotline.

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